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Helping out distressed companies
Lynn Tilton, CEO of Patriarch Partners, buys out failing companies and turns them around, without dissolving them. Play
Penny pinching, except on big TVs
Shoppers cut back on luxury items but they're still buying high-end electronics, says warehouse club CEO. Play
FedEx's problem with Cap & Trade
CEO Fred Smith says the cost of taxing emissions will get passed on to customers, and that a lower corporate tax rate will create jobs. Play
Behind Brown: How UPS delivers
Meet the loaders, drivers and managers who make UPS tick every day of the year and handle the high volume holiday season. Play
Spain leads in wind power
Don Quixote tilted at windmills long ago, but nowadays Spain sees modern windmills as economic and energy salvation. Play
Blue laws hold tight in some states
A handful of states and counties uphold laws restricting retail sales on Sundays despite the economic downturn. Play
At this church, the price is right
At the Lighthouse Church for all Nations outside of Chicago, every Sunday Pastor Dan Willis gives $1,000 to congregants. Play
Hybrids high-cost problem
It?s projected to cost $18,000 more to manufacture a plug-in hybrid than a regular car next year, according to one study. Play
Can IMAX save the movies?
Ticket sales have been down, but revenue has grown thanks to the popular (and more expensive) IMAX screens. Play
From 18 wheels to turntables
A former trucker changes gears on his career and rediscovers his gift as a deejay. Play
Better groceries key for BJ's
BJ's Wholesale Club takes on larger competitors Sam's Club and Costco by offering more variety in the grocery aisle. Play
The personal money makeover: coupons
An unemployed professional starts a Web site to help shoppers use coupons to save more than half of their grocery budget. Play
Courts block British Airways strike
The union, Unite, will not walk off during the heavy travel week of Christmas, but still may strike in early 2010. Play
FedEx earnings down, outlook up
CEO Fred Smith discusses the shipping giant's business and the global economy. Play
Ultra valuable dollars
Old and obsolete currencies are worth much more than their face value. One $1,000 note sold for over $2,000,000. Play
John Chambers revamps Cisco
The computer networking giant's CEO talks about how he is changing the organizational structure of the company. Play
College students unbowed by downturn
Students at the University of South Carolina sound off on entering the workforce in a tough job market. Play
The post office's busiest night
A behind-the-scenes look inside the largest mail sorting facility in the country as it handles 2.7 million parcels. Play
Cisco CEO: 'I love to compete'
John Chambers talks about the computer networking giant's competitive positioning and acquisition strategies. Play
Obama: insulation is sexy
The president is pushing for a tax incentive on home insulation upgrades, saying 'insulation is sexy stuff.' Play
Islamic banking principles
Many that follow the code of Islam invest and run businesses accordingly - without charging interest. Play
Cisco CEO: '3-5 more years'
John Chambers commits to continue to lead the company through the organizational evolution and market expansion he initiated. Play
The ethics of bank bonuses
Author of 'How,' Dov Seidman discusses how banks can better explain what their bankers actually do to earn huge rewards. Play
2009's dumbest moments
What do CEOs Lloyd Blankfein, Fritz Henderson and Robert Benmosche have in common? They had some of the dumbest moments of the year. Play
Dumbest decade in business
Windows Vista, the financial collapse and maestro Alan Greenspan highlight the dumbest moments of the decade. Play
A new Christmas shopping philosophy
Supporters of the 'Advent Conspiracy' say you can spend less and still give more. Play
Sponsors turn their backs on Tiger
Some drop the golf star in light of recent controversy, while others continue to use him in their advertising. Play
Bank CEOs sound off on pay
Morgan Stanley's John Mack, JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein discuss pay on Wall Street. Play
Pay czar: We won't dictate bonuses
Kenneth Feinberg says the administration will not put a cap on bonuses but will limit exec compensation. Play
Madoff victims: Cheated again
One year after the arrest of Bernard Madoff, his victims are divided about the settlement process. Play
Liberty Global's high-tech ambitions
CEO Mike Fries plans to expand digital cable's reach in Europe and roll out computer-like TV devices in 2011. Play
Liberty Global surveys the battlefield
CEO Mike Fries discusses the changing landscape of the cable business in light of the NBC/Comcast deal. Play
Copenhagen: Let the lobbying begin
Lobbyists from a wide range of industries are trying to influence the outcomes of the environmental conference. Play
Fido, Fluffy feel the pinch too
The recession means more people just can't afford to care for their pets; shelters struggle to keep up with the influx. Play
Ohio AG: Credit raters broke law
State Attorney General Richard Cordray files suit against S&P, Moody?s and Fitch, claiming the companies misled investors and violated securities laws. Play
Afghanistan's high price tag
The White House estimates the cost of the surge at $1 million per deployed troop. Play
Get rewards for recycling
RecycleBank offers discounts and cash back based on the amount of recyclables that local residences collect. Play
Deficit warriors storm Congress
Citizens in a Concord Coalition project bring their solutions for the long-term fiscal crisis directly to lawmakers. Play
Warren: TARP puts us at greater risk
Oversight panel chairwoman says support for big banks makes the system more concentrated. Play
TARP billions for job creation
President Obama proposes to reallocate TARP funds to create jobs in small business and green energy. Play
Europe's greenest city
A Swedish city turns biomass into energy and aims to cut emissions by 70% by 2025. Play
Obama must lead at Copenhagen
The president must show the U.S. is ready to enact environmental legislation if other countries are to follow suit. Play
19 years old and $11,000 in debt
A second year pre-law student at UCLA, struggling to make ends meet, is faced with a 32% hike in tuition. Play
Copenhagen goals
Climate talks begin in Copenhagen with the purpose of hashing out new global emission protocols. Play
China bakes cleaner energy
A Chinese company is trying to reduce emissions by burning agricultural waste in specially designed ovens. Play
Stimulus scam heartbreak
Allan Chernoff tells how one couple fell prey to a stimulus scam promising them a $75,000 grant. Play
Ten years for job recovery
One economist says economic recovery will be so slow it will take 10 years for unemployment to return to low levels. Play
A full agenda for the president
Obama has a busy week as he prepares for Afghanistan, Copenhagan and economic troubles at home, CNN's Ed Henry Reports. Play
Surprise: Job market improves
Labor Secretary Hinda Solis believes the government stimulus has helped the job market show signs of life. Play
It's a long road to a job
Companies like Waters Construction see no sign of an economic recovery nor any new jobs. Play
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